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Suicide prevention trainings are designed to teach individuals the warning signs of suicide and how to respond in a crisis situation. GUIDE offers suicide prevention training on the Youth Mental Health First Aid and QPR approaches.

All in-person GUIDE-sponsored and partner training events have been suspended in response social distancing recommendations due to COVID-19. However, GUIDE offers virtual suicide prevention training on QPR. If you are interested in a training conducted by one of our certified instructors, please email Mary Kate Chapman at marykate@guideinc.org.

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GUIDE’s mission is to improve community conditions by utilizing collaborations, promoting positive youth development, delivering specialized training and resources and preventing substance use and abuse.

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Marijuana… It’s more harmful than you think

GUIDE’s “Marijuana… It’s more harmful than you think” is a peer-to-peer campaign conducted by our Youth Advisory Board members, which aims to educate their peers and the community about the dangers of marijuana use.

Safe and Sober Prom

This campaign targets high school students during prom season. Youth Action Teams and schools partner to share information and alternative activities to promote safe and sober prom celebrations and prevent alcohol-related problems.

The current poster was created as a collaboration of the GUIDE Youth Advisory Board and Walton County Youth Advocacy Board and can be purchased here. Previous poster versions can be purchased at a discount here.

#MyStoryIs…

#MyStoryIs…is GUIDE’s Red Ribbon Week campaign aimed at encouraging individuals and groups across the state of Georgia to tell their story. Using one word only to complete the sentence “my story is…” during October 23-31, the goal is to prove that the best stories are drug free.

With the quick online request of a free toolkit, GUIDE provides all the tools necessary for you implement this campaign in your home community.